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what moderator are you talking about?? He’s not a moderator! You guys really need to let up on your badgering.. if you don’t like burnout mode and don’t trust it then don’t buy it! It’s America, you have free will to buy whatever tune makes you happy.. Don’t tune your car at all if your that worried about damaging your car! Any tunes that are highly aggressive put strain on the drive train so if your not willing to pay to play then just stick with the pep boys stick on chrome hood badges and air scoops and leave the hard core tuning to the big boys
What's wrong though is completely ignoring the concerns that we have for our cars and the community as a whole. I've said it before...no one is asking for the lines of code or screenshots of how to do what they're doing. We just want an understanding of what's happening with this mod in practice. If the answer was "Hey, we determined the C43 system has the same capability of the 4matic+ system in the E63S...we figured out a way to allow XYZ to happen so you could perform a line-lock type burnout. Have fun!" or "Hey, we figured out how we can manipulate the TC so there's no power sent to the front under XYZ circumstances, with +/- ABC affect on the drivetrain, use at your own risk" everyone would STFU and move on. But what do we get? Crickets and sheep defending the silence to protect their elitist insecurities with the air scoop comments above. Until someone provides a response, enjoy your time-bomb transmissions.
Thanks for jumping in here. I’m partially to blame, but it was getting out of hand.
I just went through three different threads. 10 members have now asked the same question. Not a single one of them has been directly answered regarding “burnout mode” damaging their vehicle. At this point, I think that the lack of response, even after a mod asks makes the answer pretty obvious.
Hopefully you will talk to the other mods about repercussions for selling damaging tunes to mbworld members wth no disclaimer on their thread.
.The reason we have not jumped on your question, is due to the fact that you have never had anything positive to say in regards our company. You have never used us but seem to always have to make a comment in a negative manor towards any efforts we make to the vehicle. A good example was you going out of your way to bump a positive customer review thread to get your question answer when the thread had nothing to do with your question.
Here is another example:
In regards to "Modes", a "Mode" is activated under specific conditions. No different then any "Mode" on a stock vehicle. For example, lets take our "2-Step" mode. The vehicle would need to be in "neutral" or "park", then under wide open throttle (WOT), the vehicle will go past its factory 3500-3800rpm to our preset RPM to initiate "2-Step" mode. This is a condition. Formula -> "Neatural/Park" + "WOT (98% TPS or more)" + "over 3500rpm" = "2-Step" Mode.
To conclude your question, a MODE is a set of conditions that must be met to create a specific preset outcome.

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Last edited by AMR Performance; Oct 18, 2018 at 12:03 PM.
I could care less really, but wouldn't it have been just as easy for AMR to explain the burnout mode as it was to explain the two step (that nobody asked about)? IMO vendors should spend more time addressing their product instead of attempting to silence naysayers.
I could care less really, but wouldn't it have been just as easy for AMR to explain the burnout mode as it was to explain the two step (that nobody asked about)? IMO vendors should spend more time addressing their product instead of attempting to silence naysayers.
The whole purpose of this forum is to help others with their cars. We are asking a legitimate question, yet several members defend them to the end. If another vendor offered burnout mode, I would ask them the same question.
Really hoping a moderator will jump in and help us out with this. It’s sad that we can’t get an answer to whether or not the tune will damage your car...
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